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Cellona Adhesive Cast Padding 7.5 x 15 Inch, 3/16" Thick

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Management number 203246105 Release Date 2025/09/24 List Price $30.00 Model Number 203246105
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Self-adhesive padding for added comfort and protection under casts

The Cellona Adhesive Cast Padding is designed for use in pressure-sensitive areas under both plaster of Paris and synthetic casts. With its skin-friendly adhesive applied in strips, it ensures a secure, non-slip application without irritating the skin. The unique blend of polyester, polypropylene, and viscose makes the padding soft, air-permeable, and flexible enough to conform to body contours, significantly improving patient comfort.

This 3/16-inch thick padding is ideal for clinical use and comes non-sterile in a protective PE pouch for convenient storage.


✅ Key Features & Benefits

  • Self-adhesive design prevents shifting under the cast

  • Air-permeable material keeps skin comfortable

  • 3/16" thickness cushions pressure points effectively

  • Increases comfort when wearing plaster or synthetic casts

  • Supplied non-sterile in a protective PE pouch

  • Soft and flexible for optimal application


📦 Product Details

  • Application: Cast Padding

  • Type: Adhesive

  • Dimensions: 7.5 x 15 Inch

  • Thickness: 3/16 Inch

  • Material: Polyester / Polypropylene / Viscose

  • Color: White

  • Sterility: NonSterile

  • Casting Compatibility: Plaster / Synthetic


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